The common phrase “You don’t know what you’re missing” is a pretty big statement... it’s simply harder to see what’s missing because we’re so accustomed to looking at, hearing, sensing, and feeling what seems obvious. Like a hypnotist’s spinning watch, “what’s there” mesmerizes us and holds our attention.
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Noticing the Absence, Seeing the Unseen
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The common phrase “You don’t know what you’re missing” is a pretty big statement... it’s simply harder to see what’s missing because we’re so accustomed to looking at, hearing, sensing, and feeling what seems obvious. Like a hypnotist’s spinning watch, “what’s there” mesmerizes us and holds our attention.